TrueRep: Around the Web Posted Mon, March 5th by in News

Online reputations becoming more important than resumes and great Reputation Management tips!

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Repairing Your Online Reputation

How do you protect your online reputation? Sue Newberry who owns a Rollarama Skate Rink says she definitely takes her applicants online reputation into consideration when hiring. She notes that if companies like hers that employs roughly 30 people are looking into online reputations you better believe the big companies are doing the same.

http://wnyt.com/article/stories/S2509735.shtml?cat=300

Your Reputation Is Your Resume

Do you have an online presence? Our online activity is now replacing resumes on showing off who you really are. Online resources are paving the way for people to build reputations and demonstrating their skills.

http://www.technologyreview.com/business/39785/

3 Online Reputation Management Don’ts for 2012

Great tips for managing your online reputation. Topics include being proactive about negativity, using social media, and how to respond to negative reviews.

http://www.business2community.com/online-marketing/3-online-reputation-management-donts-for-2012-0138740

When Employees Use Social Media, Protect Your Brand

Employees have the potential to do a lot of damage to a brand’s reputation from how they choose to use social media. These are six practical tips that will help keep employees from making a brand guilty by association.

http://www.pamil-visions.net/protect-your-brand/233208/

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